DIXIELAND BY THE SEA WHERE MUSIC, SPACE AND COMFORT REIGN SUPREME TO-NIGHT Grand Carnival Night DANCING TILL MIDNIGHT Admission, ss. Phone 26-615. Don’t forget our competition Thursday night. Dancing every Saturday afternoon, 3 to 5 p.m.
Convalescent Home Not Wanted.— “We have the greatest difficulty in getting women to stay in the convalescent home. It would not be any use starting a men’s home,” said the chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board, Mr. W. Wallace, last night. He said that married men would want to get home to their families as soon as they were out of hospital and single men would not brook the delay. It would also be difficult to enforce discipline. The board adopted the report of the medical superintendent, who was against the suggestion.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 29, 27 April 1927, Page 14
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